A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: On soundsMunschiram Manoharlal, 1872 - 360 Seiten |
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... combination with dental and cerebral strong letters • § 83. Semivowels in a mixed nexus- and § 84. Id . , - and . § 85. , T , and in combination with dentals § 86. The weak nexus . · § 87. Nasal with nasal § 88. Nasal with semivowel ...
... combination with dental and cerebral strong letters • § 83. Semivowels in a mixed nexus- and § 84. Id . , - and . § 85. , T , and in combination with dentals § 86. The weak nexus . · § 87. Nasal with nasal § 88. Nasal with semivowel ...
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... combinations , which in the course of ages wear away by use , leaving short simple words behind . Tenues slide into mediæ , gutturals soften into palatals , com- pound letters melt into simple ones , single consonants drop out of sight ...
... combinations , which in the course of ages wear away by use , leaving short simple words behind . Tenues slide into mediæ , gutturals soften into palatals , com- pound letters melt into simple ones , single consonants drop out of sight ...
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... combinations to be simplified , such as ,,, which could not be made easier or simpler than they were : or the Sanskrit word must have embodied some ceremonial , religious , or political idea which has preserved it intact , and apart ...
... combinations to be simplified , such as ,,, which could not be made easier or simpler than they were : or the Sanskrit word must have embodied some ceremonial , religious , or political idea which has preserved it intact , and apart ...
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... combinations of participles with each other , and with the substantive verbs . Sindhi ranks next in the matter of development . It is a rough language , loving thorny paths of its own , but there hangs about it , to my mind , somewhat ...
... combinations of participles with each other , and with the substantive verbs . Sindhi ranks next in the matter of development . It is a rough language , loving thorny paths of its own , but there hangs about it , to my mind , somewhat ...
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... combination in which a tendency to analytical treatment is not fully emancipated from synthetical ideas . Marathi , which I place next on the list , is , like Gujarati and Sindhi , more complicated in its structure than the other lan ...
... combination in which a tendency to analytical treatment is not fully emancipated from synthetical ideas . Marathi , which I place next on the list , is , like Gujarati and Sindhi , more complicated in its structure than the other lan ...
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accent ancient anuswâra appear Arabic Aryan aspirate assimilated becomes Bengali and Oriya Brahmans causal century cerebral Chand character class of words cloth combinations common compound connexion consonant corruption dental derived Devanagari dialects dictionaries Dravidian Dravidian languages early Tadbhavas Edited elided elision English examples exhibit existence F. J. FURNIVALL frequently GRAMMAR guages Gujarati Hindi India inflectional influence initial insertion instances Kutila labial Latin lengthening lingual long vowel Magadhi Maharashtri Marathi meaning mixed nexus modern languages nasal nexus non-Aryan nouns occurs Old H organic original Orissa Oriya oxytone palatal Pali Panjabi peculiarities perhaps Persian poems Prakrit Prakrit form probably pronounced pronunciation rejection retained root Royal Asiatic Society rule Sanskrit words Sauraseni semivowels seven languages sewed short vowel shortened sibilant Sindhi single consonant softened sound speech spoken syllable Tatsama tendency termination Urdu Vararuchi verb vulgar writing written دو
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